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Today's Full Tilt Upgrade...
Well, this sucks.
-My card mods are gone. -My ahk scripts aren't working. -FTS isn't fully working. PAHud seems to be working ok, at least. Grrr........... |
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Found this thread at 2+2 and actually read the whole thing:
My God do I hate digging through the BS at that site to find what I'm looking for. Looks like I need to so a lot of re-modding. Oh, goody. BTW - There is a preferences.orig file that you can rename preferences.ini and play around. I haven't dug into it yet, but I like that this option exists, at least. |
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Yeah, I'm taking the night off too. Well, I may try to fix my cards, but I'm probably not gonna play until FTS is fixed, at the very least. He's got a BETA version out right now (.62), so hopefully by tomorrow, most of the kinks will be worked out.
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0.63 of FTS, a beta, works great. And I hate to admit it, but I so strongly prefer the new FT font and look to the previous one. It was a bitch getting my cards to work though...
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What in the hell?
OK, after the THIRD time tonight that I looked at the "Last Hand" and yelled at myself for not noticing a flush draw, I now see what is going on... Apparently, the order of the suits isn't the same for CardSmall.png as it is for the rest of the sizes. Can anyone confirm this? Yeah, it looks like the suit order in CardSmall is the exact reverse of the other files. Lame. |
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My Full Tilt Shortcuts insists on reloading some (but not all) of my tables CONSTANTLY - even when I have WELL above the max buy in. Anyone else having this problem?
It's annoying as shit until I finally turn off the auto-reload feature. |
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I just posted about it in his support thread. Hopefully he'll figure this out in the next update.
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You've never had a 2p2 account until now? no wai.
PS. what cards are you using? Im using the psthemes ones but dont like them that much, I miss my waffle cards.
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